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beijing's corner chinese vice premier you hate the smiles hide the fact that beijing is fuming over washington's prosecution of chinese telecoms giant while away but president trump clearly believes he hold the aces and is willing to play a waiting game we're going to go into everything you probably saw this morning say we're going into everything this is. going to be a very big deal or it's going to be a deal that will just postpone for a little while but earlier trump had tweeted his negotiating position looking for china to open the americans not only to financial services which they are now doing but also to our manufacturing farmers and other u.s. businesses and industries without this deal would be unacceptable beijing strategic plan aims to make the nation the global leader in aerospace robotics artificial intelligence and new generation sectors the u.s. officials say the crown jewels of american technology and innovation the u.s. is attacking chinese trade practices they call unfair including the forced transfer of american technology by a man to treat joint ventures with local firms. ge
beijing's corner chinese vice premier you hate the smiles hide the fact that beijing is fuming over washington's prosecution of chinese telecoms giant while away but president trump clearly believes he hold the aces and is willing to play a waiting game we're going to go into everything you probably saw this morning say we're going into everything this is. going to be a very big deal or it's going to be a deal that will just postpone for a little while but earlier trump had tweeted his...
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washington warnedd that any company trading with iran would risk severe consequences including losing access to the u. s. markets. and while it didn't directly condemned the mechanism the state department said they didn't expect it to have any impact. as it believes most corporations compromising their business interests in the u. s.. belgium's foreign minister admitted it was up to individual companies to decide whether they would use the new payment vehicle. yep of generals off alternately it's up to the companies they will choose to join the steak or if they drop in on trade with iran. butt this is a strong messae that we can send our radian colleagues to continue on this also it also. for donald trumps d decision last year t to pull out of a nuclear agreement with iran was widely criticized by other signatories including china russia and several u. countries. who said to ron had not broken its side of the deal? since then the u. n. atomic agency has certified iran's compliance with its commitments thirteen times. and even the c. i. a. said earlier this week that tehran was abiding
washington warnedd that any company trading with iran would risk severe consequences including losing access to the u. s. markets. and while it didn't directly condemned the mechanism the state department said they didn't expect it to have any impact. as it believes most corporations compromising their business interests in the u. s.. belgium's foreign minister admitted it was up to individual companies to decide whether they would use the new payment vehicle. yep of generals off alternately...
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she's along the george washington bridge at this hour. ginger, i know this is going to last a little while longer, but there is relief on the horizon? >> reporter: oh, if we can just make it one more day, david, that's what we've got to do. and this is after all-time record lows were set in places like moline, illinois, who dropped to 33 below this morning. look at the winter weather advisories in place. now they've got snow on top of that. cincinnati, indianapolis, over to maryland. tonight into tomorrow. frozen precipitation on top of this chill. one more morning like this, 5 below in boston, 1 below here in new york city. and then, we start to rebound. and rebound wbig-time. we're talking close to 70-degree differences in chicago, new york by monday will be 50 degrees warmer than we woke up this morning. >> wow, incredible whiplash. ginger, thank you. >>> there is news tonight about the police officer charged with man slaughter for killing a fellow officer in st. louis. investigators said they were playing a version of russian roulette
she's along the george washington bridge at this hour. ginger, i know this is going to last a little while longer, but there is relief on the horizon? >> reporter: oh, if we can just make it one more day, david, that's what we've got to do. and this is after all-time record lows were set in places like moline, illinois, who dropped to 33 below this morning. look at the winter weather advisories in place. now they've got snow on top of that. cincinnati, indianapolis, over to maryland....
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washington's forced regime change strategy targeting venezuela continues unabated everything is going to plan first sanction the country in ways they punish the poor second back a so-called interim president in caracas third deny the legitimate government of its export revenues is the use of force next. i've been saying the numbers mean something the matter the u.s. is over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crimes have been good. eighty five percent of global wealth if you want to be old for rich eight point six percent market saw thirty percent rise last year some with four hundred to five hundred three per second per second and bitcoin rose to twenty. thousand dollar. china's building two point one billion dollar a our industrial park but don't let the numbers overwhelm. the only numbers you need remember it was one of those you know four to miss the one and only. welcome back all of this years around brics it are forcing new alliances among and between the political parties most surprising of all perhaps was this week's most compromise between the warring wing
washington's forced regime change strategy targeting venezuela continues unabated everything is going to plan first sanction the country in ways they punish the poor second back a so-called interim president in caracas third deny the legitimate government of its export revenues is the use of force next. i've been saying the numbers mean something the matter the u.s. is over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crimes have been good. eighty five percent of global wealth if you...
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[c >> series bands washington journal live every day. coming up friday morning, we will talk about strengthening election security and russian interference with georgetown university law school professor joshua geltz or. that we will discuss e-verify -- effects.ct's tonsure to watch "washing journal." join the discussion. being sworn in as george's 83rd governor, brian kemp gave his first inaugural address, outline his goals for the state. -- outlining his goals for the state. ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, the
[c >> series bands washington journal live every day. coming up friday morning, we will talk about strengthening election security and russian interference with georgetown university law school professor joshua geltz or. that we will discuss e-verify -- effects.ct's tonsure to watch "washing journal." join the discussion. being sworn in as george's 83rd governor, brian kemp gave his first inaugural address, outline his goals for the state. -- outlining his goals for the state....
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military invasion of his country would be worse than vietnam now that is his answer to a warning from washington the trump administration telling my bureau and his government not to harm the opposition leader and self-proclaimed interim president one why go now just hours ago why do accuse the country's special forces of threatening his wife and his baby this is adding to the tension in a country that's already economically broken and politically on the brink wider has been lobbying the military to change the legion's is end to follow him and it comes as the european parliament today through its support behind the man most people outside of venezuela had never heard of just two weeks ago. here in little five members of the security services team first into motorcycles then followed by a white van without identifying themselves they approached the guard house and asked about my wife and her family they were searching for information. if you like eat the meat. of a lot of the. book on the bottom as they were searching for information in their goal was evidence but it is also evident that they did
military invasion of his country would be worse than vietnam now that is his answer to a warning from washington the trump administration telling my bureau and his government not to harm the opposition leader and self-proclaimed interim president one why go now just hours ago why do accuse the country's special forces of threatening his wife and his baby this is adding to the tension in a country that's already economically broken and politically on the brink wider has been lobbying the...
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and public policy events in washington, d.c. and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. >> up next, a conversation on gun violence from the u.s. conference of mayors' winter meeting. in addition to mayors from around the country we'll hear from former marjory stoneman douglas high school student and gun control advocate david hogg. >> all right, everybody. good morning. i am john cranially, mayor of cincinnati. i chaired the task force of mayors and police chiefs, joined by mayor karen freeman- wilson and our committees work hand in hand. i want to start by putting something on the calendar that weighed the mayor of toledo will be talking more about. but on april 11th, this task force will be gathering in toledo, ohio, exclusively on the issue of guns. specifically, an idea that wade came up with recently and has been written about in the huffington post, whether or not we could provide score cards to gun manufacturers as we procure guns for our police departments. and how we would devise that scorecard and wh
and public policy events in washington, d.c. and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. >> up next, a conversation on gun violence from the u.s. conference of mayors' winter meeting. in addition to mayors from around the country we'll hear from former marjory stoneman douglas high school student and gun control advocate david hogg. >> all right, everybody. good morning. i am john cranially, mayor of cincinnati. i chaired the task force of...
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firms will dare to go against washington's pressure. it will be a trickle of companies daring do that it's much easier for chinese companies or for russian companies to to close deals due to make deals with with iran the europeans some us care in an incredible way the companies if you talk to them they are afraid by ricochet off of being in the eye off the storm with the americans trying to make an example because that's what washington is going to do for example they will suddenly pick up a few examples and and be harsh on them and mention it in press releases and in public campaign so that's very dangerous for european companies i don't know if anybody will dare go with the in sticks them. as they see and hear on all the international more news heading your way just off of this short break. what politicians do. they put themselves on the line they get accepted or rejected . so when you want to be president. for something i want to. let you go right to be close this is like the four three in the morning can't be good. i'm interested al
firms will dare to go against washington's pressure. it will be a trickle of companies daring do that it's much easier for chinese companies or for russian companies to to close deals due to make deals with with iran the europeans some us care in an incredible way the companies if you talk to them they are afraid by ricochet off of being in the eye off the storm with the americans trying to make an example because that's what washington is going to do for example they will suddenly pick up a...
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involvement in yemen washington began supporting this saudi u.a.e. coalition back in two thousand and fifteen and until recently much of that assistance was in the form of and flight refueling for saudi jets which ended in november by mutual agreement but the u.s. still provides intelligence and is the top arms supplier to saudi arabia and the u.a.e. it says its officers advise on potential targets to minimize civilian civilian that is casualties yet saudi strikes have killed thousands of civilians including dozens of children on a school bus and sought a province last august. let's bring in our guests in london adam baron visiting fellow at the european council on foreign relations adam is also a journalist formerly based and yemen's capital saana joining us via skype from birmingham scott lucas professor of international politics at university of birmingham an editor of a world view a website specializing in news coverage and analysis of the middle east and in berlin catherine shacked m. who has consulted the un security council on yemen as a resea
involvement in yemen washington began supporting this saudi u.a.e. coalition back in two thousand and fifteen and until recently much of that assistance was in the form of and flight refueling for saudi jets which ended in november by mutual agreement but the u.s. still provides intelligence and is the top arms supplier to saudi arabia and the u.a.e. it says its officers advise on potential targets to minimize civilian civilian that is casualties yet saudi strikes have killed thousands of...
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trump officials going back after trade talks wrapped up in washington. welcoming liu hu, president trump said progress has been made, but there will be no deal until he meets president xi jinping. president trump: we have to get this put on paper at some point if we agree. there are some points we don't agree to yet, but i think we will agree. i think when president xi and myself meet, every point will be a great to. -- be agreed to. >> represents 900 companies in china. thank you so much for joining us. let's discuss what we can expect until march 1. president trump saying he will be leaving nothing unresolved on the table. he wants to do a complete deal. what are the chances we are going to get that before march 1? >> it is very challenging. if you want to have a complete deal, you can look at the trade obstacles across different industries and deal with each one specifically would be impossible in a short time. you might have a framework and agreed upon principles. it is very encouraging to us that the two governments have felt these negotiations have
trump officials going back after trade talks wrapped up in washington. welcoming liu hu, president trump said progress has been made, but there will be no deal until he meets president xi jinping. president trump: we have to get this put on paper at some point if we agree. there are some points we don't agree to yet, but i think we will agree. i think when president xi and myself meet, every point will be a great to. -- be agreed to. >> represents 900 companies in china. thank you so much...
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wanted to keep supporting a nuclear deal but also to continue cooperating with washington. >> we are working with our american friends on the isissuef ballistic missiles and iran's regional influence. we are working to allow european businesses to continue to trade with iran. this estimate is a good way to do that and it is up to individual businesses to choose if they use this be a core not. reporter: the special purpose vehicle is part of e.u. efforts to safeguard the 2015 agreement aimed at curbing iran's nuclear ambitions. >> the european union is fully behind the full implication of the deal with iran for the simple reasons we see it is working. there are 13 reports that iran is fully complying and we believe this is a key element of our security in the region. reporter: the u.s. state department says the united states is not expect the so-called special purpose vehicle to affect what it has called it's economic pressure campaign against toronto -- against teheran. brent: i'm joined by a visiting fellow from brookings doha with extensive experience in the field of iran. good to
wanted to keep supporting a nuclear deal but also to continue cooperating with washington. >> we are working with our american friends on the isissuef ballistic missiles and iran's regional influence. we are working to allow european businesses to continue to trade with iran. this estimate is a good way to do that and it is up to individual businesses to choose if they use this be a core not. reporter: the special purpose vehicle is part of e.u. efforts to safeguard the 2015 agreement...
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he faces another hearing tomorrow here in washington. robert mueller's team is revealing the amount of material collected for its criminal case. let's go to sara murray. the special counsel describes the evidence as, quote, voluminous and complex. how damaging could this extensive cache be? >> reporter: i don't think we know the answer to that. they had a lot of evidence before they brought the indictment. when they were arresting him, when they brought this indictment, they searched his properties in florida as well as an office space there as well as an apartment in new york. they are saying there is voluminous and complex evidence in this case. they are saying, there is data, apple icloud accounts, e-mail accounts, bank and financial records, computers and phones, hard drives. i think it will be a while before we get a sense of how much evidence the government has in this case. it gives you a sense of what the government as well as roger stone's attorneys are going to spend the next couple of weeks and months pouring over. >> how is m
he faces another hearing tomorrow here in washington. robert mueller's team is revealing the amount of material collected for its criminal case. let's go to sara murray. the special counsel describes the evidence as, quote, voluminous and complex. how damaging could this extensive cache be? >> reporter: i don't think we know the answer to that. they had a lot of evidence before they brought the indictment. when they were arresting him, when they brought this indictment, they searched his...
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. >> liz: the debate in washington is about planting flags. trump has planted his leg about border wall. nancy pelosi is now planting her flag. she's nothing she's open to certain new technology and infrastructure on the border. they are talking about vehicle barriers, low-level levee walls and normandy and fencing. let's bring in darrell i said. what to make of this? is this -- what's going on? >> i think there is an opportunity for the president to get much of what he wants. the question is in the details. a long range of border roads that are navigable by our border patrols would help. and carrier, even if it's a ditch, a small wall, something that would slow up the illegal activity, including drugs to allow the border patrol to get there and control the situation, that could be a compromise. the compromise will be will they allow the border patrol to get what they want even if it's not a 17-foot wall. unless they do that, they are not really giving the border patrol what the need for safety. >> liz: it sounds like it's depending on what th
. >> liz: the debate in washington is about planting flags. trump has planted his leg about border wall. nancy pelosi is now planting her flag. she's nothing she's open to certain new technology and infrastructure on the border. they are talking about vehicle barriers, low-level levee walls and normandy and fencing. let's bring in darrell i said. what to make of this? is this -- what's going on? >> i think there is an opportunity for the president to get much of what he wants. the...
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not an areact pro by president trump's proposed border wall as washington continues to argue over whether pay for it. it's the only thing that works for security and safety, a wall. >> reporter: a group of bipartisan lawmakers trying to reach a deal. but the standff between president trump and house speaker nancyelosi not breaking. >> if they don't have a wall, i don't want to waste my time reading what they have. if there's no wall it doesn't work. games.laying >> there's not going to be any wall money in the legislation. reporter: whatemocrats will consider, money for border security and enhanced technology. but the president signaling he does nots need congrt all. >> i knew he wanted it all to himself. really? a president who wants to have congress be completely irrelevant? >> reporter: president trump again threatening to declare a national emergency and take billions of dollars from the military to build the wall. now government funding runs out on february 15th. ndt in order to get something through congress signed by the president in time, the committee is really eyeing the end of
not an areact pro by president trump's proposed border wall as washington continues to argue over whether pay for it. it's the only thing that works for security and safety, a wall. >> reporter: a group of bipartisan lawmakers trying to reach a deal. but the standff between president trump and house speaker nancyelosi not breaking. >> if they don't have a wall, i don't want to waste my time reading what they have. if there's no wall it doesn't work. games.laying >> there's not...
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. >> bret: this is a fox news alert, welcome to washington, i'm bret baier. a record-breaking post at the border and a big concession from china on trade. two very big stories we are following tonight as a scan of a truckload of cucumbers coming from mexico produces the biggest fentanyl bust in u.s. history, nearly 254 pounds of the synthetic drug. an amount so big it could kill more than 100 million people. the bust coming as border security negotiations keep hitting the same sticking points in washington, we'll explain that. the trump administration could be getting closer to a trade deal with china as beijing makes a big purchase of u.s. supplies and what the president is calling a fantastic sign of faith. trace gallagher with that big bust along the border but we begin with chief white house correspondent john roberts where the standoff between house speaker nancy pelosi and the president over the border wall seems to have worsened while the tensions with china seem to be getting better. speak of the white house firmly believes there are some democrats in
. >> bret: this is a fox news alert, welcome to washington, i'm bret baier. a record-breaking post at the border and a big concession from china on trade. two very big stories we are following tonight as a scan of a truckload of cucumbers coming from mexico produces the biggest fentanyl bust in u.s. history, nearly 254 pounds of the synthetic drug. an amount so big it could kill more than 100 million people. the bust coming as border security negotiations keep hitting the same sticking...
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you don't get a sense, looking bu washington, what happened around the countryi want to ask you something that you've pointed out and that's how all this contributes to the litical polarization in e country. how is that happening? s well, one of the things that we found through ody of looking at where people -- communities have lost newspapers and where they are living wit severely diminished newspapers is that it tends to -- news deserts tend to coarolesce und areas that are much poorer, much less educated d old than other types of communities, that can be communities that are middle, inner city neighborhoods, that can be suburbs around metro areas, and it can be what we call the flyoveregions of the country, the rural areas that are out there. i live in what you would call a news desert, the congressional ninth, where we still do not have a house of representatives member because of alleged voter fraud. it is -- and it is a classic news desert where, in 20 years ten or so, you could have got ample coverage of the congressional race through three different newspapers, the charlotte, the
you don't get a sense, looking bu washington, what happened around the countryi want to ask you something that you've pointed out and that's how all this contributes to the litical polarization in e country. how is that happening? s well, one of the things that we found through ody of looking at where people -- communities have lost newspapers and where they are living wit severely diminished newspapers is that it tends to -- news deserts tend to coarolesce und areas that are much poorer, much...
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wednesday while those appointed charge of the affairs in washington met with u.s. officials to iron out details of confiscating venezuelan oil and gold assets to cut off all income to the government. but at a military base battled president's response was that he won't cave in to pressure ultimatums or blackmail. like i've said in the face of these circumstances of imperialist threats of food we need nerves of steel and sanity and to mobilize your conscience with much military mobilization repeated he's willing to dialogue with all but says the opposition's non-negotiable demand early elections is out of the question. this is mexico and europe lie attempt to put together a coalition of neutral countries and organizations including the un to attempt and to go shaded settlement to the crisis but it's an option that the opposition seems unwilling to entertain as they with the help of the united states push to precipitate downfall human al-jazeera got access to other news an e.u. countries have devised a new payment system that would allow them to trade with iran and b
wednesday while those appointed charge of the affairs in washington met with u.s. officials to iron out details of confiscating venezuelan oil and gold assets to cut off all income to the government. but at a military base battled president's response was that he won't cave in to pressure ultimatums or blackmail. like i've said in the face of these circumstances of imperialist threats of food we need nerves of steel and sanity and to mobilize your conscience with much military mobilization...
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washington's forced regime change strategy targeting venezuela continues unabated everything is going to plan first sanction the country in ways they punish the poor second back a so-called interim president in caracas the third denied the legitimate government of its export revenues is the use of force next. hi i'm max kaiser this is the ca's report lots of very important things that we must get to immediately stacy max we're back from las vegas i do want to note that you have a little bit of a pink eye i don't know if it was from all of the casino smoke there's smoke everywhere is one place that you can still smoke inside everywhere you know there's a headline here i think you'll find amusing and that is kryptos would only have value in dystopian economy says j.p. morgan investment bank j.p. morgan chase has said that crypto currencies would only have value in a dystopian economy and a recent note to its clients the firm said it was skeptical of the value of cryptocurrency is apart from in a dystopia where investors have lost confidence in all major reserve assets like the dollar eu
washington's forced regime change strategy targeting venezuela continues unabated everything is going to plan first sanction the country in ways they punish the poor second back a so-called interim president in caracas the third denied the legitimate government of its export revenues is the use of force next. hi i'm max kaiser this is the ca's report lots of very important things that we must get to immediately stacy max we're back from las vegas i do want to note that you have a little bit of...
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being in the i also storm with the americans trying to make an example because that's what washington is going to do for example it will certainly pick up a few examples and be harsh on them and mention it in press releases and in public campaign so that's very dangerous for european companies i don't know if anybody will dare go with the sticks. families in france are seeking answers after a mysterious surge in children born with birth defects more than a thousand babies from french rural areas over the past twelve years have been born with missing limbs after an inconclusive probe some years back the government's now due to release a second report on the probable causes artie's roughly news agencies spoke to some of the families affected. i could tell by the gun ecologists look i could see him looking and checking the net but i could tell that something was wrong. i want to know what she was more like that because the mother is brain themselves we think that it may come from us or that we did something wrong. we are asked to survey this department that is to say to collect all the d
being in the i also storm with the americans trying to make an example because that's what washington is going to do for example it will certainly pick up a few examples and be harsh on them and mention it in press releases and in public campaign so that's very dangerous for european companies i don't know if anybody will dare go with the sticks. families in france are seeking answers after a mysterious surge in children born with birth defects more than a thousand babies from french rural...
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joining me now is washington state's jay insley who is in the "thinking about it mode." thank you, we're watching you, do kru have an answer? >> yes, frankly i'm just very encouraged that this vision of economic growth of developing a clean energy economy while dae feating climate change was very resonant. we have the first generation to feel the sting of climate change. it seems to be resonating, and thank you, chuck, you were the first sunday tv show to really focus on this issue and i appreciate you doing that. helping people understand the science and economic opportunity on this. all systems are ago on this. >> you sound you're more likely a yesz than a no. you statements you wanted to make climate change the centerpiece. every policy proposal in your mind has to be through the pris pris overacting impact on the climate is in the front seat of your administration, is that how to read your candidacy? >> i believe that developing a clean hair economy. defeating climate change. it has to be paramount for the next administration. i think more of the totally pull, it is
joining me now is washington state's jay insley who is in the "thinking about it mode." thank you, we're watching you, do kru have an answer? >> yes, frankly i'm just very encouraged that this vision of economic growth of developing a clean energy economy while dae feating climate change was very resonant. we have the first generation to feel the sting of climate change. it seems to be resonating, and thank you, chuck, you were the first sunday tv show to really focus on this...
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download the nbc washington app to track this cold and to get specific alerts in your neighborhood. >>> check out the massive recovery made by cusms and border protection agents this morning in arizona. the agency said it's the largest single seizure of fentanyl in their history. agents found more than 250 pounds of fentanyl and nearly 400 pounds of meth on a truck carrying produce from mexico into the u.s.hrough a legal port of industry. officials say the drugs had a combined street value of more than $5 million. >> it consisted of more than 100 packages of fentanyl, mainly powder form, ten of which wer in pill form. in addition, officers removedn more t 300 packages of methamphetamine. >> the driver of that truck, who's from mexico, isn federal custody tonight. law enforcement officials say in recent yearsl fentany has become the biggest source of fatal overdoses in our country. >>> meantime, president trump, who has claimed a southern border wall would stop the flow of illegal drugsryn the cou is once again signaling he might declare aational emergency. he said republicans in the b
download the nbc washington app to track this cold and to get specific alerts in your neighborhood. >>> check out the massive recovery made by cusms and border protection agents this morning in arizona. the agency said it's the largest single seizure of fentanyl in their history. agents found more than 250 pounds of fentanyl and nearly 400 pounds of meth on a truck carrying produce from mexico into the u.s.hrough a legal port of industry. officials say the drugs had a combined street...
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very special. >> bret: this is a fox news alert, welcome to washington, i'm bret baier. a record-breaking post at the border and a big concession from china on trade. two very big stories we are following tonight as a scan of a truckload of cucumbers coming from mexico produces the biggest fentanyl bust in u.s. history, nearly 254 pounds of the synthetic drug. an amount so big it could kill more than 100 million people. the bust coming as border security negotiations keep hitting the same sticking points in washington, we'll explain that. the trump administration could be getting closer to a trade deal with china as beijing makes a big purchase of u.s. supplies and what the
very special. >> bret: this is a fox news alert, welcome to washington, i'm bret baier. a record-breaking post at the border and a big concession from china on trade. two very big stories we are following tonight as a scan of a truckload of cucumbers coming from mexico produces the biggest fentanyl bust in u.s. history, nearly 254 pounds of the synthetic drug. an amount so big it could kill more than 100 million people. the bust coming as border security negotiations keep hitting the same...
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>> welcome to washington, right? there could be leaks saying some people might not be happy with something or another. you know, there's a very clear, and the president has said this, he likes all different voices in the room. peter navarro, robert lighthizer, they are kind of in one lane. larry kudlow, steve mnuchin, wilbur ross, kind of in their other lane, how that messaging gets played out back and forth is the palace intrigue that's always fun to follow. but at the end of the day, what everybody says that we talk to is there's going to be one person making this decision. not robert lighthizer, not peter navarro, not steven mnuchin. it's president trump. >> hey, blake, it's gary smith. i want to go back to the topic that you talked about and liz kicked it off with this whole intellectual property. that seems to be the big stumbling block here. especially with the made in china initiative that they have now, where they are going to focus even more on technology. i'm just wondering how something so complicated like
>> welcome to washington, right? there could be leaks saying some people might not be happy with something or another. you know, there's a very clear, and the president has said this, he likes all different voices in the room. peter navarro, robert lighthizer, they are kind of in one lane. larry kudlow, steve mnuchin, wilbur ross, kind of in their other lane, how that messaging gets played out back and forth is the palace intrigue that's always fun to follow. but at the end of the day,...
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attorney in washington, d.c., which is going to be overseeing this investigation and this trial, they don't want the information getting out somehow. they're asking the judge, we will give this to the attorneys but we want a protective order in place so the information and documents don't get shared with people who should not have it. >> indeed. shimon, thank you very much. joining us now, democratic congressman jim himes of connecticut, member of the intelligence committee. thank you for joining us. >> good evening, wolf. >> does this new information about blocked phone numbers not belonging to then candidate trump throw cold water on the notion that donald trump was looped in on that high-level talk with russian officials at trump tower during the 2016 campaign? >> if cnn's reports are right and, in fact, those were calls to, i guess, business associates, that would certainly tick off one of the items on our list with respect to the interviews that we did. frankly, if the call had been to his father, it wouldn't prove that they necessarily had discuss discussed the meeting with the
attorney in washington, d.c., which is going to be overseeing this investigation and this trial, they don't want the information getting out somehow. they're asking the judge, we will give this to the attorneys but we want a protective order in place so the information and documents don't get shared with people who should not have it. >> indeed. shimon, thank you very much. joining us now, democratic congressman jim himes of connecticut, member of the intelligence committee. thank you for...
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washington's forced regime change strategy targeting venezuela continues unabated everything is going to plan first sanction the country in ways to punish the poor second back a so-called interim president in caracas third denied the legitimate government of its export revenues to see use of force next. i mean i mean i did get where you are you're not one you're. serious the get older that we're going to just build a snow film i want you back with us get all at the as i did it was bad before she was stopped. for good for you i'm sure because it made you either dried up well have been with you for they are you now they are going to love. each other good and just focus on. little silly little and pretty much. you cannot achieve in school. the. schools of the. united. some of whom seem. to keep getting beat by my stomach just a little going up and down really soon on the shoulder when you have to do. with the coolness and weights will sit through all this i. know there's a lot of focus to it is a little boy's you want all. so all of those things you want. the most of what you should work
washington's forced regime change strategy targeting venezuela continues unabated everything is going to plan first sanction the country in ways to punish the poor second back a so-called interim president in caracas third denied the legitimate government of its export revenues to see use of force next. i mean i mean i did get where you are you're not one you're. serious the get older that we're going to just build a snow film i want you back with us get all at the as i did it was bad before...
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member states will be able to join the alliance analysts however predict potential for conflict with washington. in south korea the gaming industry is seeing an unprecedented brought especially in east parts that competitive computer game the east asian economic tiger is a global leader the latest trend is well while a sports professional gaming on smartphones or course on it fog and went over there to need some game changers. when south korea's best computer players compete it's more than just a simple game legal for legends the game of choice makes a strategy and roleplay a benz designed perfect for e-sports on a sunday afternoon four hundred fans flock to the league of legends e sports arena in central seoul to watch rivals s.k. telecom versus tom one gaming church one of my favorite team plays today plus it's my winter vacation i really couldn't wait to get here with my friends i think i spend around one hundred dollars a month on each sport tickets and fan merchandise. twenty two year old east sun york or faker is considered the greatest player of all time experts estimate his yearly incom
member states will be able to join the alliance analysts however predict potential for conflict with washington. in south korea the gaming industry is seeing an unprecedented brought especially in east parts that competitive computer game the east asian economic tiger is a global leader the latest trend is well while a sports professional gaming on smartphones or course on it fog and went over there to need some game changers. when south korea's best computer players compete it's more than just...
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you may see snow but the best chance of accumulating snowfall will be north of washington. some areas could see 1 to 2 inches, ie inch. but even ang coa at this cold would allow for slick roads, especially theuntreated roads. just updated our snowfalls tota' map bring you the latest on that as well. and show y how long the cold air hangs around and when the 60s move back in. we're rid dy for a break. >> yeah. >> that'she only thing keeping us going, the 60s. >>> while so many of us hunker down, firefighters are forced to do their job out in the frigid conditions. a number of fires this morning had crews across our region, and temperatures well below freezing. s coreth joins us now with our team coverage in silver spring. corey? >> reporter: we've been following these fire crews all day, very busy. they just put one out here in silverspring. we thought that would give us an opportunity to talk about safety how many times do you hear us talk about space heaters, when used incorrectly they present a fire danger. say you own a fireplace, that can present air too. today signsere
you may see snow but the best chance of accumulating snowfall will be north of washington. some areas could see 1 to 2 inches, ie inch. but even ang coa at this cold would allow for slick roads, especially theuntreated roads. just updated our snowfalls tota' map bring you the latest on that as well. and show y how long the cold air hangs around and when the 60s move back in. we're rid dy for a break. >> yeah. >> that'she only thing keeping us going, the 60s. >>> while so...
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members washington which re impose sanctions on iran last year has warned the e.u. against trying to sidestep its actions. hypothermia is thought to be responsible for the deaths of at least twenty nine children and babies in a refugee camp in northeastern syria around twenty three thousand people mostly women and children have arrived at the al whole camp in the past eight weeks of the fleeing fighting the world health organization says many families traveled there on foot in freezing weather children and babies are reported to have died either a lot of away or soon after they arrived or can speak now to the world health organizations representative in damascus that is that is a whole thanks for being with us on the program give us some idea what the conditions are like in the camp how bad all the way and why are things so bad. this is actually saying if you got that our bags place the first in the caravan house and people decide to have to deeply thousand people so we have had a substantial increase and the situation is overwhelming unfortunately we have lost the
members washington which re impose sanctions on iran last year has warned the e.u. against trying to sidestep its actions. hypothermia is thought to be responsible for the deaths of at least twenty nine children and babies in a refugee camp in northeastern syria around twenty three thousand people mostly women and children have arrived at the al whole camp in the past eight weeks of the fleeing fighting the world health organization says many families traveled there on foot in freezing weather...
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barabara plett usher in washington. we heard john bolton earlier this week using words like undemocratic, immoral, corrupt to talk about venezuela. but i could use of additive to talk about quite a few allies of america. why are they focused on the venezuela? allies of america. why are they focused on t out, nezuela? allies of america. why are they focused (about t, nezuela? allies of america. why are they focused (ab the, i moslal allies of america. why are they focused (ab the limit )slal allies of america. why are they focused (ab the limit at al spoken only the’limit at’aboutthreis spoken only the’limit ot’o'oootthroo iran, spoken only the’limit et’e'oootthree iran, venezuela and cuba. countries, iran, venezuela and cuba. what hat trick the outrage here? i think you can look perhaps this is rooted in his desire to reverse president 0bama's policies on cuba. we know he ask for advice on how to do that and he told if you press maduro and venezuela that will also hit the cuban ridging because venezuela very
barabara plett usher in washington. we heard john bolton earlier this week using words like undemocratic, immoral, corrupt to talk about venezuela. but i could use of additive to talk about quite a few allies of america. why are they focused on the venezuela? allies of america. why are they focused on t out, nezuela? allies of america. why are they focused (about t, nezuela? allies of america. why are they focused (ab the, i moslal allies of america. why are they focused (ab the limit )slal...
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as well.cal risk, jeff bezos comes under fire by president trump because he owns the washington post. doesn't that figure into how you assess amazon's risks? >> a little bit. there is issued their. there is issue with the attacks -- taxes. that is something that has been hanging over the company. they have been able to negotiate that. they are not dealing with consumer privacy data and security issues as much a social networks are and advertisers are. as amazon becomes bigger in the advertising business, they will face issues other advertising platforms are facing. -- they waited for profit, it was about revenue. now it is getting guidance operating on $2.3 billion. the estimate was $3 billion. we are seeing them giving back to the market in terms of profitability. --y can break in revenue break in revenue. comments from jeff bezos where he is talking about alexa, alexa tens ofe to billions more times in 2018. they give these numbers you have no context. you do not know what the baseline is. it seems impressive. what is more impressive is to see what they are doing with the voice with
as well.cal risk, jeff bezos comes under fire by president trump because he owns the washington post. doesn't that figure into how you assess amazon's risks? >> a little bit. there is issued their. there is issue with the attacks -- taxes. that is something that has been hanging over the company. they have been able to negotiate that. they are not dealing with consumer privacy data and security issues as much a social networks are and advertisers are. as amazon becomes bigger in the...
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. >> going so far as to call it a is youreneder in a washington post-op-ed this week. for now, there is no deal but there is plenty of talk that president trump may use the upcoming state of the union address to announce a draw down of up to half of the 14,000 u.s. troops currently serving there. some u.s. military troops tell cnn no drawdown should be announced without a cease fire and the plan to bring troops home is too steep a drop as security is fragile and the war remains a stalemate. >> we assessed neither the afghan government nor the taliban will be able to gain a strategic advantage in the afghan war in the coming year, even if coalition support remains at current levels. >> the pentagon and the intelligence community are not ready to give up too much. >> al qaeda is showing signs of confidence as its leaders work to strengthen its networks and encourage attacks against western interests. >> which has the cia director warning if an agreement is reached it needs to allow the u.s. to deal with any threats. >> a very robust monitoring regime would be critical an
. >> going so far as to call it a is youreneder in a washington post-op-ed this week. for now, there is no deal but there is plenty of talk that president trump may use the upcoming state of the union address to announce a draw down of up to half of the 14,000 u.s. troops currently serving there. some u.s. military troops tell cnn no drawdown should be announced without a cease fire and the plan to bring troops home is too steep a drop as security is fragile and the war remains a...
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across the board investors awaiting details from the high-level china trade talks that are happening in washington, d.c., as we speak. president trump meeting with the vice premier of china at the white house and having that meeting right now. now cameras have been allowed in. we'll bring you comments from that meeting as soon as we get them. the market has some of them already. seemed to help the dow at the end of the day. it closes down by just four or five points as we settle in here. it was down more than that earlier. nasdaq, meantime doing much better today. in fact on pace, to lauren's point for the best january in 30 years. the nasdaq closing up by 1.4%. the s&p also higher by 1%. so that is how the markets close but that is just the star of it. all three major averages up two of the past three months with december the obvious exception. good to be with you. i'm connell mcshane. this is "after the bell." melissa is off today. we have a lot to do. amazon earnings, we'll have that, big impact on the market. comments from the president as well. we'll start with susan li on the floor of the ne
across the board investors awaiting details from the high-level china trade talks that are happening in washington, d.c., as we speak. president trump meeting with the vice premier of china at the white house and having that meeting right now. now cameras have been allowed in. we'll bring you comments from that meeting as soon as we get them. the market has some of them already. seemed to help the dow at the end of the day. it closes down by just four or five points as we settle in here. it was...
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washington time, 12:00 p.m. in carac caracas, to voice their support for some of the policies that have already come out of the national assembly. upwards of 40 people have already dieded in the last week. what could -- explain a little bit about that statement, also how should countries be prepared to respond to significant acts of violence or repression by maduro and his cronies? >> jason, the lima group has been working not only the last month but has been more than a year. and it's always been instrumental. there's been a very good coordination, and it was always very clear that the goal was to restore democracy in venezuela. and it has been a long, long work, like i said. and the pressure has to be mounting. there's going to be an important meeting in canada on the 4 th, and, of course, working with a legitimate representative of the venezuelan people, their voice is important to us. and dictators don't go out easily. they don't take a plane. they don't go home. and especially when they are cornered. they b
washington time, 12:00 p.m. in carac caracas, to voice their support for some of the policies that have already come out of the national assembly. upwards of 40 people have already dieded in the last week. what could -- explain a little bit about that statement, also how should countries be prepared to respond to significant acts of violence or repression by maduro and his cronies? >> jason, the lima group has been working not only the last month but has been more than a year. and it's...
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i was happy to give it a try, i want to live in washington. turns out it stuck more to me than most. that is okay. that means meeting people both ways. you know, this was the time we snowden, as in overhang. ou can imagine what i think of edward snowden. but you had to agree to disagree things in order to each a point where and you could say to someone, come on and give it a try. overwhelmingly, even skeptical. and i had people in the entagon, i let in the defense digital service, had hoodies on, aviator glasses on their head, earrings, it was difficult for those who look like this or have on, and so we had to e flexible in the interest of building this bridge. so it takes a little flexibility sides. the digital service and so forth. remember, we spend $80 billion a than all thes more big tech companies combined. and at the same time, we needed o do and it was mentioned by chris, everybody in the last panel. the making that transition, that we're ransition that still embarked on from the era counter terrorism and counter insurgency, which we s
i was happy to give it a try, i want to live in washington. turns out it stuck more to me than most. that is okay. that means meeting people both ways. you know, this was the time we snowden, as in overhang. ou can imagine what i think of edward snowden. but you had to agree to disagree things in order to each a point where and you could say to someone, come on and give it a try. overwhelmingly, even skeptical. and i had people in the entagon, i let in the defense digital service, had hoodies...
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to go against washington's pressure it will be a trickle of companies daring do that it's much easier for chinese companies or for russian companies to close deals to to make deals with the rom the european sa ask your. in an incredible way the company if you talk to them they are afraid of being in the storm with the americans trying to make an example because that's what washington is going to do for example they will certainly pick up a few examples and be harsh on them and mention it in press releases and in public campaign so that's very dangerous for european companies i don't know if anybody will dare go with the sticks. thousands of facebook members some as young as thirteen have reportedly been paid by the social media platform for the data on their mobile phones but the app used to do the job has been banned by apple after it was shown to have violated privacy policies despite that it's still available on a different operating platform android facebook has been suggesting since twenty sixteen for users to install the facebook research app and has been paying them up to twent
to go against washington's pressure it will be a trickle of companies daring do that it's much easier for chinese companies or for russian companies to close deals to to make deals with the rom the european sa ask your. in an incredible way the company if you talk to them they are afraid of being in the storm with the americans trying to make an example because that's what washington is going to do for example they will certainly pick up a few examples and be harsh on them and mention it in...
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over two weeks to go to avoid another shutdown, the fight over this four letter word, wall, is turning washington upside down. this morning the president tweeted, stop playing political games just call it a wall. this afternoon nancy pelosi said, if you do that we won't pay for it. the house speaker may be open to something else. >> there's not going to be any wall money in the legislation. many places on the border there are cliffs. there are -- there's a river and the -- and there's 600 miles of something. 300 of it or normandy fences. they go like this. you know what a normandy fence is? 300 miles of this so the cars cannot go by. if the president wants to call that a wall, he can call it a wall. he's referencing it that we already have almost 700 miles of wall. so, again, is there a place for enhanced normandy fencing would work. let them have that discussion. >> in what is become a familiar back and forth between two of washington's most powerful players, president trump responded with this. >> if there's no wall, it doesn't work. she's just playing game. if you go to tijuana and you take do
over two weeks to go to avoid another shutdown, the fight over this four letter word, wall, is turning washington upside down. this morning the president tweeted, stop playing political games just call it a wall. this afternoon nancy pelosi said, if you do that we won't pay for it. the house speaker may be open to something else. >> there's not going to be any wall money in the legislation. many places on the border there are cliffs. there are -- there's a river and the -- and there's 600...
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in washington, doug luzader, fox 2 news. >>> this just into our newsroom. a federal judge is refusing to order the nfl to implement a rule that could actually lead to a do-over of the nfc championship game. today, the judge rejected arguments by two saints ticket holders. against the league and the commissioner roger goodell. at issue was the game official's failure to call interference or call penalties against that rams player right there. and was a key point in the final minutes of regulation play. the rams went on to win that game, and of course, are in the super bowl, taking on the patriots this coming sunday in atlanta. are profiling the two bay area super bowl quarterbacks and their dads. yesterday, we heard from tom brady sr. today, ktvu's mark ibanez us to the father of jared goff. >> the kick is good! rams win it. and onto super bowl liii they go. >> reporter: and just like that, the quiet, modest, unassuming quarterback fr marin, was about to be thrust into the most hyped-up media whirlwind of all, the super bowl. pitted against the legend, no le
in washington, doug luzader, fox 2 news. >>> this just into our newsroom. a federal judge is refusing to order the nfl to implement a rule that could actually lead to a do-over of the nfc championship game. today, the judge rejected arguments by two saints ticket holders. against the league and the commissioner roger goodell. at issue was the game official's failure to call interference or call penalties against that rams player right there. and was a key point in the final minutes of...
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wanted to keep supporting the nuclear deal but also to continue cooperating with washington. we are working with our american friends on the issue of ballistic missiles and on iran's regional influence we're also working to allow european businesses to continue to trade with iran this instrument is a good way to do that and it's up to individual businesses to choose if they use this vehicle or not. the special purpose vehicle is part of the e.u. efforts to safeguard the two thousand and fifteen international agreement aimed at curbing iran's nuclear ambitions. behind the for implementation of. the simple reasons that we see it is working thirteen reports now. can't even is fully compliant with this new commitment and we believe this is key elements of policy to meet in the region. the u.s. state department said the united states doesn't expect the so-called special purpose vehicle to affect what it's called its maximum economic pressure campaign against tehran. eckhardt i'm joined now here at the big table by political scientists at all it is john he is a visiting fellow from
wanted to keep supporting the nuclear deal but also to continue cooperating with washington. we are working with our american friends on the issue of ballistic missiles and on iran's regional influence we're also working to allow european businesses to continue to trade with iran this instrument is a good way to do that and it's up to individual businesses to choose if they use this vehicle or not. the special purpose vehicle is part of the e.u. efforts to safeguard the two thousand and fifteen...
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discussions in washington have gone well. u.s. trade representative, robert light highsers, a china hawk, says they have two intense days of discussion. quote, made substantial progress. lighthizer also said they focused on the structural issues plus enforcement concerns. this is a big deal. president trump announcing light highsers and yes, the -- lighthizer and delegation will meet once, maybe twice. the dow is up 35 points. the closing bell rings under three minutes. the dow turned positive. it's a good time to talk about how the market has performed in the month of january. best january dating back to 1989. now for a look at some of this month's big e winners and losers we go to susan li, live on the floor of the new york stock exchange. >> best month actually since 2015, best january since 1989. we'll look at leaders in the month. i would say earnings really propelled markets higher. lead necessary the dow in month of january, boeing, guiding a dollar better than street expectations. also goldman sachs. banks, financials are
discussions in washington have gone well. u.s. trade representative, robert light highsers, a china hawk, says they have two intense days of discussion. quote, made substantial progress. lighthizer also said they focused on the structural issues plus enforcement concerns. this is a big deal. president trump announcing light highsers and yes, the -- lighthizer and delegation will meet once, maybe twice. the dow is up 35 points. the closing bell rings under three minutes. the dow turned positive....
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researchers at the university of washington put together with comments from president obama. on the left, the real remarks after the pulse nightclub shooting. on the right, the doctored results of that audio on top of a different address. >> i visited with the families of many of the victims thursday. one thing i told them, they're not alone. >> shepard: that's one example. analysts say there's potential for these deep fakes to go a lot further. trace gallagher reporting live in the west coast news hub. trace? >> shep, the technology showing people doing what they never did and saying what they never said has been around for decades but it's rudimentary. like john wayne in a super bowl commercial. and this scene in forest gump. >> how does it feel to be an all-american? >> i got to pee. >> i believe he said he had to pee. >> yeah, 25 years later, deep fake technology is exceptional. if you have enough video of an individual, a computer program using an algorithm can mimic that person's voice and facial expressions and because the technology is widely available, it's raising b
researchers at the university of washington put together with comments from president obama. on the left, the real remarks after the pulse nightclub shooting. on the right, the doctored results of that audio on top of a different address. >> i visited with the families of many of the victims thursday. one thing i told them, they're not alone. >> shepard: that's one example. analysts say there's potential for these deep fakes to go a lot further. trace gallagher reporting live in the...
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yulia boar stin, phil lebeau and seema mody but first from washington the comments of the president on china. eamon? >> reporter: yes we are minutes away from a meeting in the oval office officials here at the white house suggested about a week ago that this could be a determinetive meeting, very, very important in the chinese negotiations larry kudlow said that about a week ago an recent days cautioning to lower expectations around the meeting of 30 days before the march 1st deadline after today's session. earlier today, here at the white house, the president gave us a look at his thinking about the meeting and where china talks stand right now. here's what he said. >> we're taking in billions of dollars. frankly, we are creating a lot of industry. but the rate goes from 10% to 25% on march 1st so they would like to do it. i'd like to accommodate them if we can i'd like to accommodate china if we can get the deal done it is a lot of work. that is comprehensive deal. >> reporter: so the president said it's lot of work, a very comprehensive deal would like to accommodate china if he cou
yulia boar stin, phil lebeau and seema mody but first from washington the comments of the president on china. eamon? >> reporter: yes we are minutes away from a meeting in the oval office officials here at the white house suggested about a week ago that this could be a determinetive meeting, very, very important in the chinese negotiations larry kudlow said that about a week ago an recent days cautioning to lower expectations around the meeting of 30 days before the march 1st deadline...
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the wall is dominating the conversation in washington with just eight days real estatically left before the government officially shuts down on february 18th. hours after his tweets, democrats provided a summary of their opening offer in the negotiations and it provides $14 billion to border protection and customs. the proposal funds smart and effective border security would costly physical barriers. and the confrontation has begun. >> are you closer or further apart on immigration deals now? >> with respect to the committee? >> i would say we're the same, i'm hearing they won't do a wall. i think it is bad politics. i think them doing this is not proper security. you can have the other things, but they only really work if you have the physical barrier. you're going to have a nice little what for the 12,000 people walking in from honduras. i want to explain my math a little bit. february 18th is the day we're looking at. the president keeps talking about the 15th, but you can't show up with a deal on that friday. it has to pass through congress and it has to get the president's signatur
the wall is dominating the conversation in washington with just eight days real estatically left before the government officially shuts down on february 18th. hours after his tweets, democrats provided a summary of their opening offer in the negotiations and it provides $14 billion to border protection and customs. the proposal funds smart and effective border security would costly physical barriers. and the confrontation has begun. >> are you closer or further apart on immigration deals...
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when i come back home on the washington d.c. have a job at waking is that what's that head since high school basically when i come home from school and they held my position so i have a little bit of change to get food in the necessities need it so some situations kind of different but i kind of head of a little tiny bit of stability with money yeah so this is really important because the fact that you were able to have a job provided some help i think a lot of people assume that homeless college students are homeless because they're not working and are avid. since collected over years and years shows they are they are getting financial aid and they are working but the fact is that financial aid pace far less than it used to work pays far less than it used to and so it's possible to be using all these forms of support and still not making ends meet i want to pick up on the idea of food because some college students are facing so much and food insecurity is a part of that so i want to show you this this is from the chronicle of h
when i come back home on the washington d.c. have a job at waking is that what's that head since high school basically when i come home from school and they held my position so i have a little bit of change to get food in the necessities need it so some situations kind of different but i kind of head of a little tiny bit of stability with money yeah so this is really important because the fact that you were able to have a job provided some help i think a lot of people assume that homeless...
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you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events in washington, d.c. and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. >>> south carolina governor henry mcmaster delivered his state of the state address in columbia last week. he called for income tax cuts, more spending on education, and preventing oil and gas drilling off the state's coast. >> all right. okay. thank you. ladies and gentlemen, i thank you all for being here tonight, those in this magnificent building, as well as those watching from afar. i can promise you there is not any place on earth that i would rather be than right here, right now, with you. i promise. one reason is because i am proud of the state of south carolina. and i'm also proud of my family, for those of you who may not have met them, let me introduce some of my family. my wife peggy, and my son henry, and his wife virginia, if you all will please stand and be recognized. [ applause ] >> thank you. ya'll thank you. my daughter mary rogers is not here tonight. she is watching from ne
you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events in washington, d.c. and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. >>> south carolina governor henry mcmaster delivered his state of the state address in columbia last week. he called for income tax cuts, more spending on education, and preventing oil and gas drilling off the state's coast. >> all right. okay. thank you. ladies and gentlemen, i...